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What divinity means
God dwells within you, as you - Elizabeth Gilbert
and purpose.
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Meaning
God dwells within you, as you - Elizabeth Gilbert
When we meet others with empathy, we transcend our judgments and discover connection - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Our cultural conditioning leads us to focus our attention on classifying, analyzing, and determining levels of wrongness rather than on what we and others need and are not getting - Marshall B. Rosenberg
When we judge others, we contribute to violence. When we understand them, we contribute to peace - Marshall B. Rosenberg
When we focus on clarifying what is being observed, felt, and needed, rather than diagnosing or judging, we discover the depth of our humanity - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Moralistic judgments encourage violence between people - Marshall B. Rosenberg
Labeling and judging people diverts us from connecting with their humanity - Marshall B. Rosenberg
When we combine observation with evaluation, others are apt to hear criticism - Marshall B. Rosenberg
We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior - Brene Brown
It is not our task to judge what others deserve. Our task is to love - Paulo Coelho
It is easier to notice your mistakes in others than in yourself - Daniel Kahneman
People’s judgments are biased by the ease with which examples come to mind - Daniel Kahneman
Confidence is a feeling, not a judgment - Daniel Kahneman
It is easier to recognize other people’s mistakes than our own - Daniel Kahneman
There are enduring illusions that come with our intuitions - Daniel Kahneman